Papers 1931-1940 of total 84325 found.
…of feminism is uttered people easily may interpret it as just another reason to complain, due to their blindness to the inequality. There are still important women's issues to be resolved such as unequal salaries, domestic violence, and rape. Though women's rights
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…years of experience, I feel her work is credible. I am very interested in knowing what life was like for women in the past. Women's rights have come a long way but we still struggle for equality among men in todays society. Generally, women are more…
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…reason for them joining up was that government used women to put pressure on them. They used slogans such as 'Women of Britain say Go'. Men who did not volunteer were known as cowards and women would approach them in the street or in other public places…
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…yourself from the trappings of success heaped upon women in our culture today - the right house in the right neighborhood, the charming husband the well-behaved kids, the successful career and the right image. Abandon comparing yourself to everyone around you…
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…Men and Women         What influences a person's identity? Is it their homes, parents, religion, or maybe where they live? When do they get one? Do they get it when they understand right from wrong, or when they can read, or are they born…
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…The Divine Right of Antigone <Tab/>The play Antigone is truly a fascinating play, and in some ways more interesting than Oedipus the King, which I read in High School. The character of Antigone reminds me strongly of Oedipus, she…
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Category: /Literature/English
…This passage from the novel, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, focuses on the narrator’s opinions and attitude toward Hester Prynne and women in general. By analyzing Hawthorne’s use on language and rhetorical devices, we can establish…
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Category: /History
…loopholes that escaped Hitler’s grasp, such as rebel teenage groups, unhappy women and children who ignored Hitler’s autobiography, even though it was compulsory reading. It will also show how the Nazis dealt with these rebel teenage groups, and women who did…
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…The stories, "Veronica" and "Country Lovers" both present women in much the same ways. This is that women are seen as inferior, and are controlled by men. This is shown by not letting the women have a chance to speak, by showing that the women
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…'Adding women to the history of war merely adds a few minor footnotes to the main story of military endeavour; it does not tranform our fundamental understandings of war.' Disucss with reference to New Zealander's…
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